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K.CONNER
Greater than one weekLove this however what I hate is it doesn’t clean up everything. I use it to vacuum the floors and there is still dirt on the floors and it takes several passes to pick most things up. So sadly this is used has a quick clean up for the time needed but we have to use a corded vac or broom to get the floor clean
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Mark Roberts
> 3 dayThis vacuum is great for cleaning up a quick mess or vacuuming the whole house. I used it to vacuum the whole house and it worked great! However it is sort of small so took longer. It didn’t cover a very wide area. It worked great on carpet and the flooring. It would be perfect for anyone living in smaller spaces or who have children or pets for spills. I would buy it again.
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Pen Name
> 3 dayGreat vacuum, I use it daily for pet hair. This is my second one, first vacuum was defective but the seller was great in offering assistance in getting it resolved.
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Ryan W.
> 3 daySo I picked this stick vacuum up after the Facebook algorithm noticed I had some interest in cordless vacuums and began inundating me with ads, you know the ones—This $500 Dyson Dupe is Only $100 on Amazon! and so on. But I ended up looking and buying, so smart marketing. I decided to get the Belife after looking at several of the other similar models because the reviews looked generally best and the battery life and suction seemed to be some of the best at the price point. I wasnt totally opposed to getting one of the more expensive Samsung or Dyson models, but I was in need of a new dust buster kind of vac anyway and I figured even if this didnt end up being good as a real vacuum it could still be a dust buster. And it would also allow me to trial the form factor. Good news! Its a pretty great little vacuum. Reviews and even the product description will temper your expectations on carpet and thats correct–on the highest setting it can do a pretty solid job on fairly low pile carpets and rugs, but even then youll want to move a bit more slowly than you might be used to to ensure youre getting good pickup. For my purposes, thats not a huge concern or drawback, we do have a corded upright (as well as a Crosswave) for more intensive carpeted cleans. For everything else though? Loving it. Our house isnt very big so Ive not run into any real battery life issues; the lowest Ive gotten is about 50%. On hard floors and tile surfaces it picks up great and the ability to lay it flat makes vacuuming under shelves and furniture a breeze. I normally hate m vacuuming but have been doing it near daily week since getting this because its so much easier than hauling out the corded vac. This product doesnt have quite the range of attachments some of the higher end folks do, but its comparable to the attachments youd find on a corded vac at this price point so we cant really think of that as a ding; and besides, those attachments and the main head have succeeded at cleaning what Ive wanted to clean so its really full marks there. For drawbacks, really I only have one. I wish the wall mount either had a way of attaching it without screws (say, using command strips) or that the wall mount was just a floor stand instead. Id prefer not to drill into the wall to mount this, and doubt screws are necessary to accomplish it. The way Id hang it, with the vacuum in the holder the vac would still be resting on the floor, so it doesnt need to take much weight at all. If the manufacturer does want to keep the screw option, Id suggest reducing the bulk of the mounting protrusions on the rear of the mount so that at least users could try other approaches to avoid screws. But thats a bit of a quibble. Otherwise this is performing pretty great for me so far (about three weeks in). Ill assume that the 4, 5, 600 dollar models from Dyson and Samsung and LG are far superior, but theres outstanding bang for the buck here that I think will tend to satisfy most folks who purchase, so long as they dont think a cordless stick vac is supposed to be a direct replacement for a heavier duty upright. That would be a mistake in expectations, probably even for the high end models. If youre on the fence at all and either dont have or dont feel super comfortable spending $400+ I dont think you can go wrong with this. Oh, and if youre here because the Facebook algorithm has pulled you in and you followed a Good Housekeeping link or something and ended up here for budget Dyson dupes, etc? Just buy this one. Itll save you some time and I dont know that theres a dramatically better ~$100 stick vac kicking around anyway.
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Doedoe
> 3 dayvery good fore the price def put others to shame!
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Catlyn Holley
Greater than one weekI lovvvvve it!! I just wish it would stay charged a little longer. I love being able to do my rug, hard floors and vehicles!
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christal leif
> 3 dayDidnt give 5 stars because the floor brush tends to lift up from the floor.
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A. Campbell
> 3 day*****UPDATE 4 STAR REVIEW**** After posting my previous review, customer service messaged me offering to send me a replacement engine. I received it just as we were moving into a new home so it took a couple of weeks to unpack and put all of the pieces together. What a difference! The charge lasted longer than the original allowing me to vacuum the entire main floor of our house including kitchen, living room, master bedroom, hallways, two area rugs, and more AND it still had juice left in the battery. It’s functioning as I hoped as a lightweight vacuum that’s easy to pull out and use and replace using a messy broom. I deducted 1 star because the vacuum head doesn’t stay down and the machine signals to clean the trash bin when it’s virtually empty. It let me override the signal and keep on vacuuming until it reached max trash. Definitely pleased and very happy with customer service! *****ORIGINAL 1 STAR REVIEW***** No one should compare this the Dyson cordless. For $150, it should work, which it doesn’t. I was able to use it twice, tag still on, until it won’t turn on with a full battery. Vacuum does not respond to the power button, no display on the screen. Dead. Yet shows a full charge when I plug in the power again. As for the two times it did turn on, the suction was comparable to picking up the same as a traditional broom. Dirt and debris still left in corners and against baseboards. Anything larger than a tic tac candy, forget it. This vacuum is an utterly regrettable purchase and will now go to the landfill because 3 months is too long to warranty a product and they won’t accept a return. Save your money and peace of mind. Do not buy this hunk of junk.
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wyzguy22
> 3 dayThis thing is perfect to use for quick spot vacuuming especially for dog hair. The battery lasts a while so you do not have to continually charge it. Good suction. The canister is a little on the small side and does not hold that much. Emptying it is easy although if you remove the whole canister from the unit, it is a little tricky to re-attach it. The mountable storage/charging caddy is flimsy and I do not expect it to last very long.
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Honest Oz
Greater than one weekLove that it doesnt have a cord. Maneuverability a little stiff on the head but probably because it is brand new. 3 suction modes to get those stubborn things.